Hassan Hajjaj, (Morocco, born 1961)
Saida, c. 2000
Lambda Print, Wooden Frame With Kohl Packaging
92cm x 64cmcm (36 1/4 x 25 3/16in)
Private collection
Private collection
- An example of Moroccan-born photographer Hassan Hajjaj's pop art sourced from the souks and alleyways of modern day Morocco, 'Saida' represents this idiosyncratic artist's continuing fascination with notions of identity and representation. Appropriating and re-contextualising traditional 'Orientalist' views of women, Hajjaj playfully subverts the tropes and clichés of the Islamic world. More on this work
Hassan Hajjaj (born Larache, Morocco in 1961) is
a contemporary artist who lives and works between London, UK and Marrakech,
Morocco.
Hajjaj's
work is in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum, New York; the British
Museum, London; the Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University, Durham, NC; the
Newark Museum, New Jersey; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Los
Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Victoria & Albert
Museum, London; the Farjam Collection, Dubai; Institut des Cultures d’Islam,
Paris; Kamel Lazaar Foundation, Tunisia; and Virginia Museum of Fine Art,
Richmond, VA.
Hajjaj was the winner of the 2011 Sovereign Middle East and
African Art Prize and was shortlisted for Victoria & Albert Museum's
Jameel Prize in 2009. In 2013, Rose Issa Projects published a monograph of the
artist exploring his upbringing in Morocco and London. More on Hassan Hajjaj
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